Kezza30
Warren Veteran
Ok well mam and babies who are currently housed indoors are lionlops, Poppy and Cleo have very longish fur and are constantly getting straw stuck to there face, bum every where which in turn couses poo to stick to the sraw on there bum. I've considerd changing them to maybe a wood baced litter or someting better if anyone has any ideas.
The problem is there all going outside soon in May 1st. Casper is going in a normal 3ft hutch (will have exuercise daily) and girls are going in the new shed type hutch, which has no mesh windows etc so no wind gets in so there pretty snug. Once neuterd they will be bonded back together with Casper and then Buttons but he is a bun used to having barly straw in his hutch, if i change this to a litter type in there sleeping area. One will Buttons get used to it or cause him stress and 2 will this keep themm warm enough in the winter months if there shed/hutch has no mesh gaps for wind and rain to get in :?
The problem is there all going outside soon in May 1st. Casper is going in a normal 3ft hutch (will have exuercise daily) and girls are going in the new shed type hutch, which has no mesh windows etc so no wind gets in so there pretty snug. Once neuterd they will be bonded back together with Casper and then Buttons but he is a bun used to having barly straw in his hutch, if i change this to a litter type in there sleeping area. One will Buttons get used to it or cause him stress and 2 will this keep themm warm enough in the winter months if there shed/hutch has no mesh gaps for wind and rain to get in :?